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No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says university grass expert

No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says university grass expert

Sara Stricker of the Guelph Turfgrass Institute has been reaching out to media outlets to advocate against trend of people letting their lawns grow long during month of May
City of Elliot Lake puts finding a new mayor on pause

City of Elliot Lake puts finding a new mayor on pause

Justice Alexander Kurke awarded a motion today for the City of Elliot Lake to pause the selection process for a new mayor while Chris Patrie appeals his ousting from city council
‘Girl in the Picture’ talks of forgiveness to Sudbury audience

‘Girl in the Picture’ talks of forgiveness to Sudbury audience

Kim Phuc Phan Thi was immortalized at the age of nine in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph in which she was seen screaming and running naked down a road in Vietnam after having her clothing burned off by napalm
Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase reunite for Sudbury film production

Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase reunite for Sudbury film production

Also starring actor Henry Czerny, filming of ‘Zombie Town’ is expected to wrap up in Greater Sudbury this weekend
These Northern Ontario siblings are a combined 1,167 years old

These Northern Ontario siblings are a combined 1,167 years old

Now seniors, all 14 children of Orphila and Marie Anna (Gagné) Simard gathered in Chelmsford on Sunday for what they anticipate will be a Guinness World Record
NORTHERN ONTARIO: Vandals strike Sudbury statue . . . again

NORTHERN ONTARIO: Vandals strike Sudbury statue . . . again

Church officials aren't sure the statue is salvageable this time
Jane Goodall to help celebrate Sudbury’s 10-millionth tree

Jane Goodall to help celebrate Sudbury’s 10-millionth tree

Public invited to attend a celebration at Bell Park at which the 10-millionth tree will be planted and world-renowned scientist Jane Goodall will be in attendance
Family reeling after dog bite kills healthy northern Ontario man

Family reeling after dog bite kills healthy northern Ontario man

Sylvain Boissonneault died at Health Sciences North on June 8 a few days after being bitten by his husky, Tinkerbell, which infected him with capnocytophaga bacteria
BLM, LGBTQ+ are ‘nut bars’, Sudbury a ‘s***hole’, candidate says

BLM, LGBTQ+ are ‘nut bars’, Sudbury a ‘s***hole’, candidate says

Sudbury Ontario Party candidate Jason LaFace has posted recent videos to social media in which he also calls the COVID-19 pandemic a ‘fake-demic’
Ontario NDP retable bill to regulate gasoline prices

Ontario NDP retable bill to regulate gasoline prices

The Ontario NDP is again pushing for their Fairness in Petroleum Products Pricing Act, which would fix the maximum price of fuels